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Logo ElixirWeekly by @elixirstatus Issue #419
This week in Elixir

Building a Table of Contents Component for a Phoenix Blog
Florian shows how to parse MDEx-generated HTML into a nested data structure that can be used to build a table of contents component for a Phoenix blog.

How to Update Multiple Records with Different Values in Ecto.Repo.update_all
Fabian describes how to use PostgreSQL unnest() to update multiple records with different values in Ecto.Repo.update_all/2!

So you Want to Develop a Product with Nerves...
Alex explores some key strategies for developing Nerves firmware products, from architecture to team resourcing.

That's it for this round, have a great day!
@rrrene from ElixirWeekly

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